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North Korea.
Dances from the
Seoul or
Gyeonggi province region are
known as
sandae noli,
whereas dances from the
southern coast are
known as yayu (야유), which...
- made of br****: a pair of
sangjan cups, a pair of
cheonmun discs, and the
sandae vessel. Some
versions of the
Chogong bon-puri
state that the
sangjan and...
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Sandae-nori (Korean: 산대놀이) is a
regional variant of
Korean mask
dance drama.
According to some scholars, it may be the root form of many
other Korean mask...
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Mccoskerichthys sandae, the
tufted blenny, is a
species of
chaenopsid blenny,
found around Costa Rica and Panama, in the
eastern central Pacific ocean...
- Songpasandae-nori (Korean: 송파산대놀이) is a type of
sandae noli,
Korean traditional mask play
which has been
handed down in the
neighborhoods of Songpa-dong...
- some of
which are
designated as
national cultural properties. The Hahoe,
Sandae and
Talchum are all
traditional Korean mask
dramas of
ritual and religious...
- in
traditional holidays of
Korea (Seollal, Daeboreum, Chuseok).
Songpa Sandae Noli,
sheaf burning are some of the
major performances held in the place...
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Director for the Academy. The
generic name of the
blenny Mccoskerichthys sandae honours McCosker,
because he
discovered it and ****isted in the collection...
- file? See
media help. A
related term, "pannoreum,"
refers to
plays such as
Sandae-do
Gamgeuk (산대도감극; 山臺都監劇) and
geundu (근두; 筋斗), as well as
tightrope walking...
- dance,
which is an
involuntary dramatic victory observed in Dongje,
unlike Sandae Myeonghwajeon, a
Korean traditional mask play.
Byeolsingut Tal Nori is a...